Here are world cheap cities. We may shift for reducing expenses.
http://in.finance.yahoo.com/photos/the-cheapest-cities-in-the-world-to-live-in-1330498181-slideshow/
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Here are world cheap cities. We may shift for reducing expenses.
http://in.finance.yahoo.com/photos/the-cheapest-cities-in-the-world-to-live-in-1330498181-slideshow/
OMG Mumbai,Delhi are in top 10 cities where as we feel these two to be costly cities.Hope if people read this article they would come to know that we are still better than many people living in cheaper cities. :)
Soon I am going to live either in Sydney, the most costly or Haridwar the cheapest of them all. I think Bangalore is one of the costliest where I live right now.
Comeback to Delhi then its 4th cheapest city...hehehe. :) ..where person can easily survive in 3k/month as per Alhuwalia..hehehe.. :laugh:
I saw his last report that says 26 for rural and 32 for urban is enough. Funny. He is earning under the table.
May be he needs to stay in Delhi for that much amount which he said is enough for a common man to live here. :) May be these politicians know how to exploit people :angry: .Because they are getting ample money so they have nothing to do with people they hardly care us. :angry:
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RAM PROSAD ACHARYYA wrote:
I think Kolkata is the cheapest city where one lunch is available for Rs 4o.
In Delhi you can eat in 15~20 Rs.But it depends the quality of the food is not good.[/quote]
I am speaking about standard food. In park circus area many eat on foot also and that is a enjoyment also ie eat standing on footpath.
RAM PROSAD ACHARYYA wrote:
I think Kolkata is the cheapest city where one lunch is available for Rs 4o.
In Delhi you can eat in 15~20 Rs.But it depends the quality of the food is not good.[/quote]
I am speaking about standard food. In park circus area many eat on foot also and that is a enjoyment also ie eat standing on footpath.
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RAM PROSAD ACHARYYA wrote:
I think Kolkata is the cheapest city where one lunch is available for Rs 4o.
In Delhi you can eat in 15~20 Rs.But it depends the quality of the food is not good.
I am speaking about standard food. In park circus area many eat on foot also and that is a enjoyment also ie eat standing on footpath.[/quote]
Yes I agree, Kolkata is cheapest for every thing right from food to transportation. Whole of Bengal is cheap price wise.
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RAM PROSAD ACHARYYA wrote:
I think Kolkata is the cheapest city where one lunch is available for Rs 4o.
In Delhi you can eat in 15~20 Rs.But it depends the quality of the food is not good.
I am speaking about standard food. In park circus area many eat on foot also and that is a enjoyment also ie eat standing on footpath.
Yes I agree, Kolkata is cheapest for every thing right from food to transportation. Whole of Bengal is cheap price wise.[/quote]
I have never been to MUMBAI or KOLKATA but i still don't think these are cheaper than Delhi. :)
[quote]@Kalyani
Yesterday I was reading news about a severe water crisis in your city and if that's true - add cost of water!!! [/quote]
Yes Chnimoy, that's very much true! Actually, the part of Pune where I live, we do not have much problem with water, but when I see the way most people use water, it really irks me a lot, the manner in which water is wasted is the major cause of problems for people elsewhere! Same is the case with electricity which really does not come cheap for us!
Yesterday I was reading news about a severe water crisis in your city and if that's true - add cost of water!!! [/quote]
Yes Chnimoy, that's very much true! Actually, the part of Pune where I live, we do not have much problem with water, but when I see the way most people use water, it really irks me a lot, the manner in which water is wasted is the major cause of problems for people elsewhere! Same is the case with electricity which really does not come cheap for us!
[quote]@Kalyani
Yesterday I was reading news about a severe water crisis in your city and if that's true - add cost of water!!!
Yes Chnimoy, that's very much true! Actually, the part of Pune where I live, we do not have much problem with water, but when I see the way most people use water, it really irks me a lot, the manner in which water is wasted is the major cause of problems for people elsewhere! Same is the case with electricity which really does not come cheap for us![/quote]
The water scenario is worsening very much and we are not too far away from the days when people would have to fight for every drop of it. In fact we already have inter-state conflicts and clashes on this issue!
[quote]Kalyani Nandurkar wrote:
@Kalyani
Yesterday I was reading news about a severe water crisis in your city and if that's true - add cost of water!!!
Yes Chnimoy, that's very much true! Actually, the part of Pune where I live, we do not have much problem with water, but when I see the way most people use water, it really irks me a lot, the manner in which water is wasted is the major cause of problems for people elsewhere! Same is the case with electricity which really does not come cheap for us!
The water scenario is worsening very much and we are not too far away from the days when people would have to fight for every drop of it. In fact we already have inter-state conflicts and clashes on this issue! [/quote]
Yes, its worsening, we too are gong to start another row for water between Maharashtra and Karnataka! Unless the channelization between major rivers across the country is not seriously undertaken, the problem is only going to worsen!
@Kalyani
Yesterday I was reading news about a severe water crisis in your city and if that's true - add cost of water!!!
Yes Chnimoy, that's very much true! Actually, the part of Pune where I live, we do not have much problem with water, but when I see the way most people use water, it really irks me a lot, the manner in which water is wasted is the major cause of problems for people elsewhere! Same is the case with electricity which really does not come cheap for us!
The water scenario is worsening very much and we are not too far away from the days when people would have to fight for every drop of it. In fact we already have inter-state conflicts and clashes on this issue! [/quote]
Yes, its worsening, we too are gong to start another row for water between Maharashtra and Karnataka! Unless the channelization between major rivers across the country is not seriously undertaken, the problem is only going to worsen!
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